The adventures of this J.M. Barrie title character have appeared with the subtitle "The Boy who Wouldn't Grow Up"
What is Peter Pan?
"Jaws", about one of these sea creatures, kept lots of folks out of the water
What is a shark?
Where you go to check out your books.
What is the Circulation Desk?
Tally can't wait until her sixteenth birthday when she gets the operation that will turn her supermodel-beautiful.
What is Uglies?
Packed-with-peanuts, this candy bar was named after its inventor's family horse
What is Snickers?
You're going on an adventure with dwarves & dragons if you're reading this book subtitled "There And Back Again"
What is The Hobbit?
You can see this monster from Egypt's past in a film from back in 1932 or the Brendan Fraser remakes.
What is The Mummy?
Magazines, newspapers or anything else that is published at a regular interval.
What is a periodical (or serial)?
S.E. Hinton was just 16 years old when she wrote this novel about kids getting caught up in class struggles. Ponyboy is a greaser who runs afoul of the upper-class Socs, leading to an epic rumble between the two gangs.
What is The Outsiders?
President Grover Cleveland's daughter, and not the baseball player is reportedly the inspiration for this candy bar's name.
What is Baby Ruth?
Charles Dickens Novel subtitled "The Parish Boy's Progress"
What is Oliver Twist?
These once-human monsters that have been mutated by toxic waste, lurk beneath the city streets that prey on the homeless and are known by an acronym in the 1984 cult classic by the same name.
What is C.H.U.D.? (Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers)
The acronym for the Library's online catalog.
What is the PAC (or OPAC)?
Someone always dies in the weepy "One Last Wish" series of teen novels by this prolific author.
Who is Lurlene McDaniels?
Dark chocolate and coconut. Hold the almonds.
What is a Mounds bar?
This Alex Haley book is subtitled "The Saga of an American Family"
What is Roots?
This lovestruck giant ape ends up far from skull island, his home.
What is King Kong?
The computer-readable record that is the behind-the-scenes code of a catalog entry.
What is a MARC record?
Sherman Alexie's semi-autobiographical, and frequently challenged novel follows 14-year-old Junior — poor, skinny and with a freakishly big head — as he leaves his school on the Spokane Indian Reservation for a mostly white school in a nearby town.
What is The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian?
When it was first introduced in 1932, this bar was packaged to include three separate pieces of candy flavored vanilla, chocolate and strawberry.
What is a 3 Musketeers bar?
Earth is a scary place in this recent Max Brooks novel subtitled "An Oral History of the Zombie War"
What is World War Z?
The tiny town of Perfection, Nevada (population 14) is infested with hungry, giant worms in this comedy/horror movie.
What is Tremors?
A title page that is found in the back of a book, instead of the front.
What is a colophon?
The title character of this book is a poor farm boy whose chance discovery of a dragon's egg sets him on a dangerous path to defeat the evil empire.
What is Eragon?
This crunchy toffee bar was included in soldiers' rations in World War II because of its long shelf life.
What is a Heath bar?